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. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but you know what? although baltimore tanked tenth the worst roads are in san jose, california closely followed by los angeles. we are not totally the worst roads. reporting live in north baltimore. >>> get ready to pay more for that morning cup of coffee. starbucks is planning to raise prices on some drinks. the world's largest coffee chain is going to raise prices, and the increases will be focused on big and hard to make drinks. however, most of those coffees, like the aspires -- expresso, will stay the same price. >>> six months after president obama signed la
. >> of course, we cannot do as much as we used to. but fortunately, this season, we are on track to complete another 200 lane miles throughout the city i don't finances are not the greatest, but they are working with what they can do. a bit more focus on it. >> reporter: back out here live, look at this. this is what we are talking about. just craters in the road here, right here on falls road at the intersection of northern and falls road. this is what we are talking about. but...
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otherwise areas of fog for us. it looks lake actually a band of clouds coming with this system as it works its way off toward the east. it is hard to determine whether this thing is going to hold tight across the mountain. temperatures right now 67 degrees in baltimore toward richmond. coming off yesterday's high in the 90s. energy well back to our north and west. that is why we'll have a diminished chance of having storms fire up again this afternoon. we tap into some of the mid 90s down to our south. we did make it up to 91 degrees, 95 in richmond, and back toward memphis. really on the edge of this real steamy air mass. it does continue to contain 60s and 70s. still feels like midsummer out there. a line of showers and storms back toward the mountains. we thought the western suburbs would get clipped. we had enough energy in the atmosphere the final push of the cold front as you see right there in ohio may come through without much of a notice. for today, 88 degrees is above the normal high of 86. tonight patchy
otherwise areas of fog for us. it looks lake actually a band of clouds coming with this system as it works its way off toward the east. it is hard to determine whether this thing is going to hold tight across the mountain. temperatures right now 67 degrees in baltimore toward richmond. coming off yesterday's high in the 90s. energy well back to our north and west. that is why we'll have a diminished chance of having storms fire up again this afternoon. we tap into some of the mid 90s down to...
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use 280 or you can use brocaw as another access road. southbound ax 80, reports of a deer hit and killed at jacquelyn road by the miniature golf course. that might be as many as two or three deer as well affected. we will see if there is a traffic break. we talked about the gas main in downtown orinda. this is how you access highway 24. no delays into or out of the tunnel. slow approaching the toll plaza as we see the volume increase. the cash lanes showing the early back up. that will likely shift as folks spread out and the metering lights get turned on at about 15. >> make new friends over there. >> you will start feeling the warm up we are talking b. >> just in time for fall. >> everyone wanted more heat and now we're getting the heat in fall. you are not feeling it now. you are saying what are you talking about. 45 in gilroy and 50 in livermore and 52 degrees in san mateo. this afternoon things start to heat up. the winds are calming down and won't feel quite as cool as it has with the brisk strong wind. thinks that high pressure bu
use 280 or you can use brocaw as another access road. southbound ax 80, reports of a deer hit and killed at jacquelyn road by the miniature golf course. that might be as many as two or three deer as well affected. we will see if there is a traffic break. we talked about the gas main in downtown orinda. this is how you access highway 24. no delays into or out of the tunnel. slow approaching the toll plaza as we see the volume increase. the cash lanes showing the early back up. that will likely...
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if you wish to follow up with either of us, please contact us at your convenience. we have known the manabat family for years. we met them almost immediately after we moved there and developed a nice relationship with them. ron and rose are wonderfully nice and good people, and their boys are adorable children. we are aware that they are tenants in common. the manabats have shared with us they are seeking to subdivide the problem in order to refinance, pull out equity
if you wish to follow up with either of us, please contact us at your convenience. we have known the manabat family for years. we met them almost immediately after we moved there and developed a nice relationship with them. ron and rose are wonderfully nice and good people, and their boys are adorable children. we are aware that they are tenants in common. the manabats have shared with us they are seeking to subdivide the problem in order to refinance, pull out equity
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you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no point in the video is there anyone wearing a jacket. there is a photograph of the person they say who was mostly wearing the jacket and they have no hood hanging off the back of the jacket. it is clearly a have a -- a heavy winter jacket. so how is it a key piece of evidence of nobody identifies it during the crime and the video does not show anyone wearing it? >> the detective considers it a valuable piece of evidence and submitted for dna testing erring on the side of caution. >> thank you. a well-known minister is in the middle of a sex scandal ton
you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but they did not touch -- they did not test that area for dna. >> the detective said he was not sure if the man's hand touched the bar. he says it's not possible to leave fingerprints. the defense questioned what please considered a key piece of evidence -- a jacket found in the trash can in the home of the defendant. >> at no...
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when you get me hostage of the state military or instability of the whole us system. meaning that paying for those groceries in a stone year could become a whole lot harder tom bottom party. russia has given poland more than twenty volumes of documents detailing the mass killing of polish officers in the soviet union in the one nine hundred forty s. it's part of moscow's fourteen year long investigation into the massacre thousands of imprisoned poles were executed in be caught in a forest near small yes russia has since acknowledge that soviet forces were responsible for the deaths but poland still wanted further investigation into the incident this is the second handover of evidence relating to the case following warsaw's calls for legal assistance and now to some international stories in brief this hour pressure is mounting on officials in delhi as more countries delay their arrival for the commonwealth games in india new zealand along with canada and scotland have to spawn their travel plans to the event it all comes after indian organizers faced criticism over poo
when you get me hostage of the state military or instability of the whole us system. meaning that paying for those groceries in a stone year could become a whole lot harder tom bottom party. russia has given poland more than twenty volumes of documents detailing the mass killing of polish officers in the soviet union in the one nine hundred forty s. it's part of moscow's fourteen year long investigation into the massacre thousands of imprisoned poles were executed in be caught in a forest near...
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gunn is here, i have him listed to summarize those for us. that would be great. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you very much. the office has been working with the community and ocean avenue since 2007. we are here today to present to you the resolution of intention to form the ocean avenue community benefit district and amendments for review. specifically the amendments have to do with updated management plans and engineers' reports. over the past few months there has been extensive outreach to the community and a lot of input during the commission face on how to improve the plan. additionally, the funding for the loop developments has come through this summer. some of the entitlements for the project for that area have been approved and we know much more than they did before. reflecting what will be in the area that is not currently there today. some of the property owners also have data corrections given to proponents. sullivan has been reflected in updated plans. mostly administrative -- some of it has been reflected in the plans. mos
gunn is here, i have him listed to summarize those for us. that would be great. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you very much. the office has been working with the community and ocean avenue since 2007. we are here today to present to you the resolution of intention to form the ocean avenue community benefit district and amendments for review. specifically the amendments have to do with updated management plans and engineers' reports. over the past few months there has been extensive...
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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> today is the day several key provisions of president obama's healthcare reform law go into effect. starting this morning insurance companies can no longer set a dollar limit over the course of a lifetime on hospital stays or other benefits. other changes include adults under the age of 26 will now be covered by their parents employer-based insurance, children under 19 with preexisting conditions cannot be denied coverage. preventive service like vaccinations and mammograms must be covered under existing plans. house vowing to repeal the president's healthcare plans. revealed their pledge to america at a virginia lumberyard. the document will guide them should they gain a majority of seats in the up
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> today is the day several key provisions of president obama's healthcare reform law go into effect. starting this...
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terrell. >> ashley morrison in new york for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> nine middle school students in washington state were hospitalized after popping prescription pills. they got sick tuesday after apparently taking drugs for depression and pain. one student's stomach was pumped. parents and teachers discussed the incident at a meeting last night. one student who did not take the drugs said it was peer pressure. >> maybe because they thought it probably be fun, which it's not, and they just wanted to say, yeah, because maybe if they thought they said no they would get made fun of. >> the nine students were suspended, two may be arrested on drug charges. police believe a student brought the drugs from home. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. plus in sports, going all out for battle for first place in the national league west. until you look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know i
terrell. >> ashley morrison in new york for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> nine middle school students in washington state were hospitalized after popping prescription pills. they got sick tuesday after apparently taking drugs for depression and pain. one student's stomach was pumped. parents and teachers discussed the incident at a meeting last night. one student who did not take the drugs said it was peer pressure. >> maybe because they thought it probably be...
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it allows us to be a little more risky. look at risks that are a little more experimental, a little more edgy. and often it represent less of an investment to public funds because we're not acquiring a work. we're often paying for just the transportation and installation of the work. >> so what do you think it has contributed to san francisco, this 40-year-old program? >> well, we've contributed more than 1,000 art works to the city. you can find art work in practically every public facility. i jokingly say from a to z. but from the airport to the zoo you will find the mark of the aren'ts commission. the% aplace to every -- the 2% applies to every city department. it allows us to make art work, a part of the daily fabric of life in the city. >> it's libraries. it's parks. it's chouses. >> that's right. it's 2% of the construction cost. it doesn't come out of any other initial program. it's not competing with the health department for money if we didn't spend the 2% for art, it would just be part of the architecture budgets.
it allows us to be a little more risky. look at risks that are a little more experimental, a little more edgy. and often it represent less of an investment to public funds because we're not acquiring a work. we're often paying for just the transportation and installation of the work. >> so what do you think it has contributed to san francisco, this 40-year-old program? >> well, we've contributed more than 1,000 art works to the city. you can find art work in practically every public...
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ok reporting live for us there ati's italian ok bye thank you. and we'll be bringing you more live an exclusive coverage of the international arctic forum in moscow throughout the day here in altie on the way they deemed psychotic and dangerous down a member of the band of russian national party damage to break out of a psychiatric ward and leave the country without getting caught. the biggest political forum in the world is continuing in new york tackling the globe's most pressing problems such as poverty and hunger as we will see in a couple of minutes is to vilify the world leaders such as the rain president who's stealing all the headlines from nato and russia though the gathering has become a place where they can try to see eye to eye on the situation reports. one of the most important events of the day has been the russian nato council meeting where sides agreed that it's important to continue to cooperate and spheres like fighting drug trafficking in afghanistan security in europe and of course missile defense this is a very important mome
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the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and hear our center but we check to see whether he's a trouble maker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him we. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other . and i'll be back with the headlines in ten minutes but first a former u.s. presidential adviser speaks out about dangerous times from the past and gives his take on the modern day war on terror that's coming up in just a moment. has advised presidents for decades and served as the national security advisor under the carter administration he sits down now with dr brzezinski thank you so much for joining us we do appreciate this opportunity it's very nice to be with you i want to ask in an interview with a french magazine in one thousand nine. prior to the former soviet union's invasion. a
the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and hear our center but we check to see whether he's a trouble maker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him we. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each...
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testing facility, pistole gave us an exclusive look at the type of powerful explosive used in the unsuccessful attack. petn, mixed with an another explosive patp to make the underwear bomb. >> when the passengers heard what they thought were fiber crackers that was the tatp initiating, and grace of god and good fortune it not not detonate. >> reporter: this is an insidious weapon. >> it is. >> reporter: to test screeners and stay ahead of terrorists, bomb expertlike ed kittel create their tone improvised explosive devices, a thermos with explosives in the liner, and the slipper hiding a shoe bomb. >> this this case you push a switch and it's a suicide-activated device. >> reporter: before taking control of t.s.a., pistole spent 26 years at the f.b.i., running major terror investigations. to prevent the next attack, he's pushing intelligence to screeners on the front lines. >> what i want to make sure is that we are not using old information to try to prevent old things from happening, although we need to make sure that another 9/11 doesn't happen. >> reporter: pistole said security measures wi
testing facility, pistole gave us an exclusive look at the type of powerful explosive used in the unsuccessful attack. petn, mixed with an another explosive patp to make the underwear bomb. >> when the passengers heard what they thought were fiber crackers that was the tatp initiating, and grace of god and good fortune it not not detonate. >> reporter: this is an insidious weapon. >> it is. >> reporter: to test screeners and stay ahead of terrorists, bomb expertlike ed...
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well stephanie joins us now with a business update. hello and welcome to the business bulletin two new car plants operated by foreign companies have opened in st petersburg experts say the haiyan diana magnay factories will have a significant impact on the development of the country's automobile industry prime minister vladimir putin officially opened both enterprises and promised to continue supporting foreign investors tend to have reports from st petersburg. it took russia a lot of effort and money to steer the car industry out of the crisis and though it's too early to reap all the benefits some progress can already be seen as sales of locally made cause a back to growth and global brands expand their presence the russian government is seeking to develop the domestic manufacturing base by ensuring local production of call components but. we will create more attractive investment terms in russia to make it profitable for foreign companies to work here we will also make sure the production will be of the necessary quality and volume
well stephanie joins us now with a business update. hello and welcome to the business bulletin two new car plants operated by foreign companies have opened in st petersburg experts say the haiyan diana magnay factories will have a significant impact on the development of the country's automobile industry prime minister vladimir putin officially opened both enterprises and promised to continue supporting foreign investors tend to have reports from st petersburg. it took russia a lot of effort...
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that's how it is for us. >> yes. >> uh-huh. >> >> right. her question is is talking about what the community's role is in the safety. and also what's realistic? i think that goes once again the realistic goal is everybody neighborhood's different. it depends on how many get involved in the beginning. the beginning of our model. i went to community meetings in the mission and hayes valley and even though i couldn't get my neighborhood rolling as fast as i wanted to and i'm an impatient person i went to the other community groups that were already organized and the movers and the shakers and i got involved with them and said what can i take here? i started small like what could we do that would be positive that would get people excited. i did this event for safe pass on the streets with the kids. i thought, may be i will write a grant for mayor's office of we decide of community criminal justice. and we got it. and we were like. oh , we get to educate the community members. i thought. how about the challenge grant. we got it. you have to toss
that's how it is for us. >> yes. >> uh-huh. >> >> right. her question is is talking about what the community's role is in the safety. and also what's realistic? i think that goes once again the realistic goal is everybody neighborhood's different. it depends on how many get involved in the beginning. the beginning of our model. i went to community meetings in the mission and hayes valley and even though i couldn't get my neighborhood rolling as fast as i wanted to and...
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giving us excitement for next year. you're not alone in that. >> other than that, we'll have sunday to look forward to. >> we're getting up to 89 degrees and it will be hot and muggy and it's going to feel like summer for the first full day of fall. >> coming up on coffee with, nicole sullivan is joining us. what she says makes her show different than any other family comedy, it's not just bill. >> and coming up, we'll have the traffic and weather. ,,,,,,, >>> we have patchy clouds outside this morning. the winds are light and as we head into the afternoon, sunshine will return and we're going up. 67 to start the day in baltimore and 70s address south and the dew points are high. that's going to continue. we'll get rid of one storm. and it's not going to come our way until saturday. and what we'll experience is really just the heat. then, the cold front comes through saturday. look at how it is fizzling out. there's no green and that indicates the showers. it's losing the moisture into the area. we'll see some clouds fr
giving us excitement for next year. you're not alone in that. >> other than that, we'll have sunday to look forward to. >> we're getting up to 89 degrees and it will be hot and muggy and it's going to feel like summer for the first full day of fall. >> coming up on coffee with, nicole sullivan is joining us. what she says makes her show different than any other family comedy, it's not just bill. >> and coming up, we'll have the traffic and weather. ,,,,,,, >>>...
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cable cars connect us to our proud past. this is an expensive endeavor. i know that things come at a price. this investment into this cable car was roughly $800,000. it was a lot of money. it was worth every penny. it could be possible to bring these together. these are historic cars. you cannot bring a new cable car and bring some plastic and refurbished sheet rock. you have to bring it back to its original glory. we will put some local dollars up so this was not a bigg
cable cars connect us to our proud past. this is an expensive endeavor. i know that things come at a price. this investment into this cable car was roughly $800,000. it was a lot of money. it was worth every penny. it could be possible to bring these together. these are historic cars. you cannot bring a new cable car and bring some plastic and refurbished sheet rock. you have to bring it back to its original glory. we will put some local dollars up so this was not a bigg
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is there for us. under those scalps in the arctic shell fly the world's largest and south energy reserves they were first discovered by a russian expedition back in two thousand and seven when the expedition set up a flag down the last of ridge claiming the country's right to develop those resources but of course other countries surrounding the north for after that also wanted to get their hands on those reserves and this is how the whole race after them to get now to find out if it had exactly how much energy is at stake we can now watch this report by you can see now that. fifty billion tons of oil one thousand trillion cubic feet of gas that's enough to supply the entire world for more than a few years and it's just an estimate of what's hidden in the arctic sea bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a nationa
is there for us. under those scalps in the arctic shell fly the world's largest and south energy reserves they were first discovered by a russian expedition back in two thousand and seven when the expedition set up a flag down the last of ridge claiming the country's right to develop those resources but of course other countries surrounding the north for after that also wanted to get their hands on those reserves and this is how the whole race after them to get now to find out if it had exactly...
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len ramirez shows us what prompted the officer to allegedly handcuff a 15-year- old boy. len. >> reporter: well, dana, this is a very strange
len ramirez shows us what prompted the officer to allegedly handcuff a 15-year- old boy. len. >> reporter: well, dana, this is a very strange
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mild with all the warm air in place with that instability wil3 be with us. it will be a dryyone we think. 74 degrees in baltimore and 73úú salisbuur and in hagerstown. 66 in oakland as we see the showers anddthunderstorms move offfto the east. we had some severe thunderstorm warnings last night and they have obviously dissipatee now. but the heat will be with us today and so will the humidity, too as temperatuues climb to 84 degrees by noon. and thenn85 degrees at 6:00 p.m. after hitting height of 899at about 3 or 4:00 this afternoon. noo to see what is happening on the roadways as you head out this morning. she has the raffic edgg, lauren. >> reporter: thank you, steve. many of you waking up in to storm tree damage. the eastbound lanes at piney hill road will be shutdown. you will want to stick with harford road as your alternate route. dd watch out for another downn3 tree, hicks road that is a bad alternaae. another one at girding road.3 youudo want to stick with route 138 as an alternate route. as you take a look att183, nothing tt get in your way at wa
mild with all the warm air in place with that instability wil3 be with us. it will be a dryyone we think. 74 degrees in baltimore and 73úú salisbuur and in hagerstown. 66 in oakland as we see the showers anddthunderstorms move offfto the east. we had some severe thunderstorm warnings last night and they have obviously dissipatee now. but the heat will be with us today and so will the humidity, too as temperatuues climb to 84 degrees by noon. and thenn85 degrees at 6:00 p.m. after hitting...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> thousands of bay area battered women have found safety and a new started thanks to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon chin introduces us to this east bay pioneer helping domestic violence victims. >> the abuser has control over you. >> reporter: hope says she escaped years of verge an physical abuse when she and her two children left her partner last spring. >> i was really scared and nervous. i felt like no one was going to be there for me. >> reporter: she came to "a safer place" an oakland shelter and met executive director carolyn results. hope received safe housing, a restraining orthoand counseling to understand the violates wasn't her fault. >> it helped me feel like i wasn't the one who did it, like i wasn't the reason why this happened to me. >> reporter: under carolyn's leadership in the last quarter century, "a safe place" has taken in some 5,000 women and children needing shelter. carolyn's commitment to abuse victims sprouted while wo
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> thousands of bay area battered women have found safety and a new started thanks to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon chin introduces us to this east bay pioneer helping domestic violence victims. >> the abuser has control over you. >> reporter: hope says she escaped years of verge an physical abuse when she and her two children left her partner last spring. >> i was really scared and nervous. i...
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president obama's expected to use today's u.n. speech to remind the world and americans how far his administration has come. in front of nearly 200 global leaders, he will highlight america's progress in iraq and afghanistan and promote u.s. efforts to kick-start the world economy. the president will defend his attempt to jump-start mid east peace talks after more than two years. also high on the agenda, slowing the spread of nuclear weapons. >> i think he's going to try to keep the world on board to make sure that both iran and north korea are shunned for their defiance of the non-proliferation treaty. >> reporter: but the president is not expected to just talk about his administration's achievements. he will also likely expand on the wider goals of his administration. >> put simply, the united states is changing the way we do business. >> reporter: at a u.n. anti-poverty summit wednesday, the president unveiled new rules for foreign aid. he vowed to help poorer nations help themselves, rather than just spending money on short-te
president obama's expected to use today's u.n. speech to remind the world and americans how far his administration has come. in front of nearly 200 global leaders, he will highlight america's progress in iraq and afghanistan and promote u.s. efforts to kick-start the world economy. the president will defend his attempt to jump-start mid east peace talks after more than two years. also high on the agenda, slowing the spread of nuclear weapons. >> i think he's going to try to keep the world...
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i do not know if you want to talk about it -- >> tell us about what is next. how can we be successful in taking -- you mentioned there are some good laws on the books. do we -- do they go far enough? how can we take it further? how can we essentially this reform? this seems to be critical. >> we had this huge proliferation of background checks. this huge proliferation of this industry that is collecting all these criminal records, and you have way more people walking around with a criminal record. one in five, as was mentioned. so there is huge potential for problems. the issue that the laws and procedures and protections and all that have not even close to caught up with this huge problem that we have now. so that is where i think we need to start. me to really check in and of the basic protections that apply and go about the business of reforming some of those basic laws. i'll just mention a few. first of all, title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964, the basic law that protects civil rights or the protection against discrimination. back in the 1980's, claren
i do not know if you want to talk about it -- >> tell us about what is next. how can we be successful in taking -- you mentioned there are some good laws on the books. do we -- do they go far enough? how can we take it further? how can we essentially this reform? this seems to be critical. >> we had this huge proliferation of background checks. this huge proliferation of this industry that is collecting all these criminal records, and you have way more people walking around with a...
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of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the same collaborative approach that scott johnson's myelin repair foundation is promoting teams of scientists working collaboratively to achieve common goal changing the model for how research works and solving the problem of multiple sclerosis that's challenged him for 34 years. >> and to be able to prevent others from going through that is something i'd like to do. but probably on a larger scale it's really about this model because i think that this model can be applied to any disease research. >> reporter: and of course there's no shortage
of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the...
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for the achiever in us all. . >>> all right. check out the tongue on this pooch! puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity. >> he's having the last laugh. check it out real quick. first day of fall just about 15 minutes into the new season and look at this, it's going to be warm, tropically so tomorrow afternoon and another hot day friday. >> that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. back tomorrow at five, six, and 11. have a good night. >> good night. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and givi
for the achiever in us all. . >>> all right. check out the tongue on this pooch! puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity....
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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you might want to get ahead of schedule to beat the back up. >> jennifer hill joining us. no cardigan for me, but i did leave the window fan going last night. for most people it's still last night, but for our last night and woke up freezing. >> yeah, but that window fan is going to come in handy over the next couple of days. a cool start at 57 degrees in fremont and 56 in oakland. not a lot of fog around which is good news for the commute. low clouds along the coast. at noon we are looking at a lot of sunshine warming things up to 75 in livermore. 77 in fairfield and 76 in concord and 74 in gilroy. forecast highs making it back into the 80s and this weekend, places like livermore and fairfield will be into the 90s and some locations we might see triple-digits thanks to high pressure making a come back. as it does, temperatures warming through the weekend and the coast will hit temperatures in the 70s. even though it's fall, we are going to forecast a summer-like forecast. make sure the window fan is in good repair. >>> california has the most billionaires on the forbes li
you might want to get ahead of schedule to beat the back up. >> jennifer hill joining us. no cardigan for me, but i did leave the window fan going last night. for most people it's still last night, but for our last night and woke up freezing. >> yeah, but that window fan is going to come in handy over the next couple of days. a cool start at 57 degrees in fremont and 56 in oakland. not a lot of fog around which is good news for the commute. low clouds along the coast. at noon we are...
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which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the agonizing wait for the miners relatives. this is the granddaughter of one of the trapped men. it was her birthday on wednesday. all she wanted as a present -- >> i want my granddad to come out. >> the organizers of the commonwealth games in india are facing rising the threat of a massive walkout by athletes. concerns grow over the safety and hygiene. eight nations have written a letter demanding the conditions be met or they will refuse to compete. the un human rights council accused the israeli military of using disproportionate force and displaying an unacceptable leve
which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the...
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claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make sure that dust level stays down. and there are air monitors in and around this entire neighborhood to make sure that there's not any dangerous levels of partichat matter or gases. they're doing all of these in response to health concerns. but the county says it is determined to give this neighborhood back to san bruno. rick stopped for a moment on his morning run to look at the damage on claremont drive. he's run through this neighborhood every day since the explosion. >> i live a couple blocks from the actual blast site explosion off of earl. >> reporter: and you've been running every d
claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin lockner severely beaten james privott last august. lockner also admitted to stealing privott's truck. >> this is a plea agreement that we feel good about because we're going to get this person off the street for 31 years. >> lockner is expected to be sentenced on monday. the trough for one of the teenagers also in this case is set to begin that same day. now to the shooting death of ken harris. yesterday in court, the lead detective took the witness stand. he was questioned by the defense about why more detectives did not assist him in the case and he was questioned about the evidence obtained from the scene.
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin lockner severely beaten james privott last august....
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and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check on how safe the nation's transit system is when it comes to terrorism. >> that, of course, is just one front in the war on terror. a war, now, with more and more threats coming from within our borders. >> emily schmidt has the details this morning from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the u.s. counterterrorism chief says over the past year, we've seen more significant terror developments than any year since 9/11. there are more threats. and they're happening closer to hope home. top intelligence officials say fighting terrorism is getting more complicated because extremists are looking for help from people within u.s. boarders. >> a new and changing facet of the terrorist threat comes from homegrown terrorists. by which, i mean, u.s. persons. >> reporter: there were three attempted attacks in seven months. first, last year's new york subway plot. then, the christmas day square. and the times square
and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check on how safe the nation's transit system is when it comes to terrorism. >> that, of course, is just one front in the war on terror. a war, now, with more and more threats coming from within our borders. >> emily schmidt has the details this morning from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the u.s. counterterrorism chief says over the past year, we've seen more...
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bringing to us the feature text to vote poll. every political analyst and democratic lawmaker will tell you that democrats will take losses this election cycle. how many? here is the question for you. what could be the top pitfall for democrats in the mid-term? text your answer to 36288. sr1 for economy. sr2 for healthcare. sr3 for the tea party. sr4 for other. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, is the administration adopting a backdoor amnesty program for illegal immigrants? >> bret: senate republicans are calling out the homeland security secretary for establishment of what they call a backdoor about necessity program for illegal immigrants. molly henneberg reports secretary janet napolitano is not backing down. >> reporter: department of homeland security secretary janet napolitano says it's the "right policy" to focus primarily on deporting criminal immigrants, rather than illegals deemed not to be a threat to society. >> those who committed violent crimes or felony fugitives or gang members
bringing to us the feature text to vote poll. every political analyst and democratic lawmaker will tell you that democrats will take losses this election cycle. how many? here is the question for you. what could be the top pitfall for democrats in the mid-term? text your answer to 36288. sr1 for economy. sr2 for healthcare. sr3 for the tea party. sr4 for other. we will bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, is the administration adopting a backdoor amnesty program for...
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i'm glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. smooth me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com or text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, september 23rd. a lot going on including the mellow white house response to the revelations in bob woodward's books, those revelations we told you about yesterday. >>> plus the only thing better than the man wearing a red spandex body suit is the guy who got picked up by jail by his parents still wearing the red spandex body suit. the greatest perp walk of all time. first to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin with a big development in the fight to reform the nation's public schools. "the new york times" reporting this morning that facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg will donate $100 million to the troubled public school system in newark, new jersey. according to "the times" he will announce the gift on "the oprah winfr
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she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted to be a lawyer. i went to my father and told him i want to be a lawyer and he said you would make a great lawyer. if you were a boy. so i buried that dream. but i never forgot. at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was ill
she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted...
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i think for us we must take care of the football. >> okay. one thing, i want -- i think he is interesting, he is not going to do his -- they have a paid deal with channel 5, he is on with our friend densis now doing a nice job on the air, he will not go on with dennis now, they will have to have the back up person interview him. and dennis is a nice guy. do you know instory? >> yes. no, no. from the last interview they had. >> he jumped all over dennis. anyway, bottom line, as long as he wins, that's what counts. not only is francisco rodriguez lost millions but now he is going to jail for texting his girlfriend 65 times. he post posted a $7,500 bail. he had three kids with the lots of us are sick or hurt we have four times as many emotional problems as other kids i'll have to move over and over again. i'm twice as likely to drop out of high school. there's a 50-50 chance i'll end up homeless. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study
i think for us we must take care of the football. >> okay. one thing, i want -- i think he is interesting, he is not going to do his -- they have a paid deal with channel 5, he is on with our friend densis now doing a nice job on the air, he will not go on with dennis now, they will have to have the back up person interview him. and dennis is a nice guy. do you know instory? >> yes. no, no. from the last interview they had. >> he jumped all over dennis. anyway, bottom line, as...
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join us for technology update on our g. in indonesia algy's available in the ground giotto church a media hotel the ritz carlton hotel and a little hotel hotel movie millennium hotel in china you can see all the t.v. and censor tell my account rocks hotel my car on the ground hotel macau diminish my car resort hotel who sold it to sound new mccullum local town when results might come seventy.
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our web producer kimberly it brings us a look at that interactive map. >> the next time you hit had 23 in san francisco you're going to want to take a look at this year. it's not permission local block. take a look you looking at the mount you see the key on the right-hand side tells you from the score from 0 to 100 whether these restaurants received an a, b, c, d or failed. the red dots of those are the ones that scored 69 or last in six of those from the list that includes really popular restaurant. the green dots there's a big jump what that number to enter and 24 scored a near-perfect 9298 while the yellow dog show how many scored that perfect 100. the mission local they post information on how you can check health inspections through the city and to check out this course in the mission and other parts of san francisco visit our whats on the web section of www.kron4.com. >> after a battle of noise and lines forced the restaurant to close its old location the open net and spotted sharing space with lime on market street in san francisco. the one big difference ikes is only taking ph
our web producer kimberly it brings us a look at that interactive map. >> the next time you hit had 23 in san francisco you're going to want to take a look at this year. it's not permission local block. take a look you looking at the mount you see the key on the right-hand side tells you from the score from 0 to 100 whether these restaurants received an a, b, c, d or failed. the red dots of those are the ones that scored 69 or last in six of those from the list that includes really...
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brings us the sports. hello there thank you for watching this and these are the headlines. league of their own on moscow to lead the charge of top flight clubs into the quarterfinals of the russian cup. last collapse of confidence eighty fears grow over delhi's ability to host the commonwealth games. and rising star we talked on the former russian helps kazakstan reach new heights in ten stop at the football there where premiership side now moscow have survived a scare to reach the quarter finals of the russian cup they were down to one side ball girl that got it back to one one at the break then three more strikes in the second half saw the muscovites cruised to a four one victory lanyard were another top flight side had a bit of trouble against lower legal position after a goal is going they needed penalties to be gornja previously knocked out lokomotiv lanyon next play rostov who defeated fall god gazprom to kneel in a sudden russian darby alexander puzzling breaks there. in other news there is growing doubt over indies ability to host the commonwealth games after a brid
brings us the sports. hello there thank you for watching this and these are the headlines. league of their own on moscow to lead the charge of top flight clubs into the quarterfinals of the russian cup. last collapse of confidence eighty fears grow over delhi's ability to host the commonwealth games. and rising star we talked on the former russian helps kazakstan reach new heights in ten stop at the football there where premiership side now moscow have survived a scare to reach the quarter...
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we...
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give us your practice ring and the real thing. howard woo. [ringing bells] >> howard woo, ladies and gentlemen. fantastic. all right. our fourth contestant, ladies and gentlemen, is a grip and a conductor. he's been with muni for 35 years. he's been on the cable car for 18 years. 1999 champion to ring in the millennium and 2004 champion. ladies and gentlemen, mr. frankware. -- mr. frank wear. how's it going today? >> great. >> if you weren't driving the cable car what would you be doing? >> i'd be bar-hopping. >> start at one end of clement street and go all the way down, hitting all the bars. if you could choose anybody to pick your partner, who would you pick? >> i would say the governor but i knows -- know he's busy clearing up all this mess we're in. ity would say the superintendent. he was a conductor at one time. >> excellent. then we could just take the car and go on that bell-hopping or bar-hopping run. i'm hammered already. ladies and gentlemen, mr. frank ware. [ringing bells] [applause] >> ah-ha! yes! oh, yeah. >> frank ware, ladies
give us your practice ring and the real thing. howard woo. [ringing bells] >> howard woo, ladies and gentlemen. fantastic. all right. our fourth contestant, ladies and gentlemen, is a grip and a conductor. he's been with muni for 35 years. he's been on the cable car for 18 years. 1999 champion to ring in the millennium and 2004 champion. ladies and gentlemen, mr. frankware. -- mr. frank wear. how's it going today? >> great. >> if you weren't driving the cable car what would...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> today, they restricted the access. and that diabetes treatment has been linked to a higher risk of a heart attack. now, doctors, they will need to sign a waiver if they want to prescribe it, a waiver showing the patients who have tried just about everything else. regulators did stop short of pulling the drug from the market shortly. but european leaders did make that move today. >>> you can get rid of your unwanted and expired drugs without just tossing them away this weekend. falls church is one of the hoe cal communities that are taking -- one of the churches in the community that are taking back their community. you can find more on wus
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> today, they restricted the access. and that diabetes treatment has been linked to a higher risk...
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the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information that is being disseminated, how do we slow that down? are there other areas that also are bleeding into employment and housing, and what is the solution, is my question? he>> there has been a real leadership on the country to come up with smarter ideas, and we have had a lot of good examples and policies, state and federal for the past 10 years or so, so the reform agenda is not that big a secret. they have been a lot of reports that put it together in one place. i think the real challenge that has been touched on is really leadership, and a lot of it has to do w
the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information...
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there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the three to one issue. we wanted to basically start a dialogue, and we sat down of to a couple of years ago and i think we stand ready. i just want to say that we remain committed. in 2006, we were heading down a road. we heard loud and clear that the community benefit broadly understood, and requested access was to keep to a certain level financially. we are going to do that. to the extent that this goes forward, not try to predetermine the outcome, because cpmc can come to the table with many, many different.things. supervisor chiu: if i could ask a question of you? am
there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's working. experts say we now have the number one schools in the nation. when it comes to expanding opportunity in every neighborhood, i know that we must do even better. is. >>> stocks take their first dip in september and we are learning more about what it will take for the government to break even in the ininvestment in general motors. chris cotter joins us this morning. what i
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've...
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the tell you for most of us the north pole means ice caps polar bears and that's about it but there's a lot more to it than just that isn't there. well of course there is first of all under those ice caps la is the world's largest untapped energy reserves and back in two thousand and seven russia next. mission descendant down to the lawman also of ridge putting a russian flag there and claiming the right to develop those natural resources but of course after that the other five countries of the arctic also decided they want to get their hands on those resources so this forum is a platform for peaceful negotiations on who gets to develop those resources and for more about how much oil and gas exactly the allies there is this reported by you might want to get it in that as out of the. fifty billion tons of oil one thousand trillion cubic feet of gas that's enough to supply the internal world for more than a few years and it's just an estimate of what's hidden in the arctic sea bed the underwater riches of the north polar temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway
the tell you for most of us the north pole means ice caps polar bears and that's about it but there's a lot more to it than just that isn't there. well of course there is first of all under those ice caps la is the world's largest untapped energy reserves and back in two thousand and seven russia next. mission descendant down to the lawman also of ridge putting a russian flag there and claiming the right to develop those natural resources but of course after that the other five countries of the...
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when there has been another attack on the us you know what they don't need to attack the us again they did what they set out to do the economy was destroyed by moving on to do other stuff i mean the us is done well speaking of done here is the next headline downward mobility report us family income has tumbled steeply in the last decade the inflation adjusted income of the median household smack in the middle of the populace fell four point eight percent between two thousand and two thousand and nine even worse than during the one nine hundred seventy s. when median income rose one point nine percent despite high unemployment and inflation but there's all that debt that they keep pumping into the corpse and saying it's g.d.p. growth it's not g.d.p. growth and then it got saturated there's only so much from aldehyde that you can pump into the corpse before it starts to stink to high heaven and then you've got to say oh it's a dead duck and we can't stuff no more debt there are no more well the remarkable thing about that two thousand to two thousand and nine so incomes of people who wor
when there has been another attack on the us you know what they don't need to attack the us again they did what they set out to do the economy was destroyed by moving on to do other stuff i mean the us is done well speaking of done here is the next headline downward mobility report us family income has tumbled steeply in the last decade the inflation adjusted income of the median household smack in the middle of the populace fell four point eight percent between two thousand and two thousand...